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Evaluation of a dual-arm Archimedean spiral array for microwave hyperthermia
Authors:J. E. Johnson  D. G. Neuman  P. F. Maccarini  T. Juang  P. Turner
Affiliation:1. University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA;2. BSD Medical Corp, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Abstract:Purpose: This effort describes a third-party performance evaluation of a novel, commercial, dual-armed Archimedean spiral array hyperthermia applicator. The applicator is analysed for its ability to couple efficiently into muscle equivalent phantom loads, operate over a broad bandwidth to help accommodate variable tissue properties and generate predictable and repeatable SAR contours that are adaptable to clinically probable disease shapes.

Materials and methods: Characterization of the applicator includes E-field and return-loss measurements in liquid muscle tissue-equivalent phantom, as well as comparison of ‘treatment-planning’ simulations of several possible array SAR patterns with measured SAR from non-coherently driven spiral array antennae.

Results: The applicator demonstrates a reasonably low return loss over a large bandwidth and the ability to generate a very uniform heating pattern. Ability to adjust SAR contours spatially to fit specific shapes is also demonstrated.

Conclusions: This device should prove a welcome addition to a currently limited set of superficial heating applicators to provide controllable heating of superficial tissue disease.
Keywords:Superficial hyperthermia  microwave antenna arrays  multi-element array applicator  spiral microstrip antennae
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